08-14-2007, 11:33 PM
Here is an older thread about the books people were enjoying at the time. I thought there was a book club mentioned, but don't find that. There is certainly enough interest to start a book club!
While living in Oregon it amazed me how much people there read. More books per capita are sold in Oregon than any other state I believe.
Happy reading all!
PS. Oh I just finished The Eight, Katherine Neville, about the game of chess in ancient times, the mysticism and power of the game, very interesting.
Tears of the Giraffe was very heartening story thanks Lee.
The Road, Cormac McCarthy, almost didn't buy it as it was an Oprah book club suggestion and I have been burned by those suggestions in the past (just my taste in books I guess). This book is so beautifully and well written for such a dire tale of survival, yet I was compelled to the end and am so glad I picked this book up.
mella l
While living in Oregon it amazed me how much people there read. More books per capita are sold in Oregon than any other state I believe.
Happy reading all!
PS. Oh I just finished The Eight, Katherine Neville, about the game of chess in ancient times, the mysticism and power of the game, very interesting.
Tears of the Giraffe was very heartening story thanks Lee.
The Road, Cormac McCarthy, almost didn't buy it as it was an Oprah book club suggestion and I have been burned by those suggestions in the past (just my taste in books I guess). This book is so beautifully and well written for such a dire tale of survival, yet I was compelled to the end and am so glad I picked this book up.
mella l
mella l
Art and Science
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Art and Science
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